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jim1521
Dec 12, 2017Explorer
Ivylog wrote:
Lake Nottely RV Park and compared to Blue Water...cheap and 1200' higher. Most leave their RV year round.
PM me.
Thanks ivylog!
UPDATE: We drove up to Lake Nottely, GA this past weekend to visit the park right on the lake. The park is actually closed for the winter (1 April - 30 November is their season), but we spoke with the owner, and he agreed to meet us there and show us the park. Of course we didn't know that Winter Storm Benji was going to come to town, so we got the added benefit of 10" of snow!
The owner met us for lunch and he's a very nice man (and camper). He took us out for a wonderful lunch at a restaurant in town. After lunch we visited the RV park.
This park checked off ALL of our requirements (and more):
1. Mountain lake (1,800' elevation)
2. 20-miles long (100+ miles of shoreline) with numerous small islands dotting the lake. Picture a mountain lake like you've seen on TV - yeah, this is it. Plenty of places to explore and gunkhole fishing.
3. Boat ramp onsite with wet slip for the entire season.
4. Boat (24' pontoon w/150 HP motor) + 165 HP Sea-Doo can be kept on site and in the water. Toss a couple of lines and away you go.
5. Cell phone tower in sight (great signal)
6. New wifi service installed (access point < 100' away)
7. Our selected campsite has a 12' x 20' wooden deck
8. Walmart Supercenter about 1 mile away.
9. Non-ethanol (REC fuel) about 1 mile away for boat & ski.
9. Lake is stocked with fish and is part of TVA (175' deep in front of dam)
The rate for the entire season was under $2,500 (+ $500 for wet slip & boat trailer storage). If you rent for the season you can leave your RV trailer on site - in situ- for the remaining 4 months at no cost.
Needless to say we're VERY excited about going.
The name of the park is Lake Nottely RV Park
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